Im trying to test out how to find the bcc names on a email. I sent an email to my self from hotmail.com with names in the bcc list and im trying to see if i can now find out if i can some how get the names from the bcc field.

In my experience though, typically if you've been BCC'd in on something, you can probably find out that you're the BCC (and not the To) address, but you can't find out who else has been sent the email, unless (as Hayabusa says) you're the mail admin, or if you've set up a MiTM somewhere to capture all traffic.

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